That’s what a man in Illinois claims, and he’s suing the manufacturer for selling him the $100 device without a warning that its video feed is somehow shareable to other devices:

“This gives rise to serious safety and privacy concerns for consumers who have unwittingly purchased and are using the monitors believing that in doing so, their children and household members are safe and in the privacy of their home when, in fact, by virtue of the monitors’ capabilities, they are not.”

The man says he tried to get a refund from the manufacturer, Summer Infant, but they refused and told him to buy a more expensive model if he wanted security.